What is elixir-tdd?
Test-driven development enforcement for Elixir and Phoenix. Requires failing tests before implementation. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or when code quality discipline is needed. Source: hwatkins/my-skills.
Test-driven development enforcement for Elixir and Phoenix. Requires failing tests before implementation. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or when code quality discipline is needed.
Quickly install elixir-tdd AI skill to your development environment via command line
Source: hwatkins/my-skills.
Strict test-driven development practices for Elixir and Phoenix projects.
This is not optional. This is not negotiable. Every feature, every bug fix, every change starts with a test.
Use behaviours + Mox for external services. Never mock Ecto or internal modules.
Test-driven development enforcement for Elixir and Phoenix. Requires failing tests before implementation. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or when code quality discipline is needed. Source: hwatkins/my-skills.
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
npx skills add https://github.com/hwatkins/my-skills --skill elixir-tddTest-driven development enforcement for Elixir and Phoenix. Requires failing tests before implementation. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or when code quality discipline is needed. Source: hwatkins/my-skills.
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/hwatkins/my-skills --skill elixir-tdd Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw
https://github.com/hwatkins/my-skills